Effect of surface treatment on morphology and mechanical properties of polypropylene reinforced kaolin / Aziurah Mohd Shah, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Salina Budin

Sodium Hexametaphosphate has been successfully applied to enhance the dispersion of kaolin in a liquid state while quaternary ammonium compounds improved the mechanical properties of montmorillonite /polymer composite. Therefore, in this research, polypropylene was treated with SHMP and cetylpyridin...

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Main Authors: Mohd Shah, Aziurah, Zaharudin, Aznifa Mahyam, Budin, Salina
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spelling my.uitm.ir.430472021-03-11T03:21:58Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43047/ Effect of surface treatment on morphology and mechanical properties of polypropylene reinforced kaolin / Aziurah Mohd Shah, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Salina Budin Mohd Shah, Aziurah Zaharudin, Aznifa Mahyam Budin, Salina Polymers and polymer manufacture Plastics Epoxy resins Polypropylene Sodium Hexametaphosphate has been successfully applied to enhance the dispersion of kaolin in a liquid state while quaternary ammonium compounds improved the mechanical properties of montmorillonite /polymer composite. Therefore, in this research, polypropylene was treated with SHMP and cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC), and its effects on mechanical properties and morphology were evaluated. The mechanical properties such as elongation at break, impact strength and tensile strength showed significant improvements after the treatment. The above observations are attributed to the “plastisizer” and “bridging" effects. The ‘‘bridging’’ effects between the CPC and SHMP/PP are introduced by the hydrophobic and hydrophilic segments of the surfactant. The observation from SEM showed that a formation of fibrous and soft interface around kaolin particle with addition of CPC. However, a decrease of modulus and tensile strength is observed in comparision to Kaolin/PP composite. 2009 Research Reports NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43047/1/43047.PDF Mohd Shah, Aziurah and Zaharudin, Aznifa Mahyam and Budin, Salina (2009) Effect of surface treatment on morphology and mechanical properties of polypropylene reinforced kaolin / Aziurah Mohd Shah, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Salina Budin. [Research Reports] (Unpublished)
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topic Polymers and polymer manufacture
Plastics
Epoxy resins
Polypropylene
spellingShingle Polymers and polymer manufacture
Plastics
Epoxy resins
Polypropylene
Mohd Shah, Aziurah
Zaharudin, Aznifa Mahyam
Budin, Salina
Effect of surface treatment on morphology and mechanical properties of polypropylene reinforced kaolin / Aziurah Mohd Shah, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Salina Budin
description Sodium Hexametaphosphate has been successfully applied to enhance the dispersion of kaolin in a liquid state while quaternary ammonium compounds improved the mechanical properties of montmorillonite /polymer composite. Therefore, in this research, polypropylene was treated with SHMP and cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC), and its effects on mechanical properties and morphology were evaluated. The mechanical properties such as elongation at break, impact strength and tensile strength showed significant improvements after the treatment. The above observations are attributed to the “plastisizer” and “bridging" effects. The ‘‘bridging’’ effects between the CPC and SHMP/PP are introduced by the hydrophobic and hydrophilic segments of the surfactant. The observation from SEM showed that a formation of fibrous and soft interface around kaolin particle with addition of CPC. However, a decrease of modulus and tensile strength is observed in comparision to Kaolin/PP composite.
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author Mohd Shah, Aziurah
Zaharudin, Aznifa Mahyam
Budin, Salina
author_facet Mohd Shah, Aziurah
Zaharudin, Aznifa Mahyam
Budin, Salina
author_sort Mohd Shah, Aziurah
title Effect of surface treatment on morphology and mechanical properties of polypropylene reinforced kaolin / Aziurah Mohd Shah, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Salina Budin
title_short Effect of surface treatment on morphology and mechanical properties of polypropylene reinforced kaolin / Aziurah Mohd Shah, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Salina Budin
title_full Effect of surface treatment on morphology and mechanical properties of polypropylene reinforced kaolin / Aziurah Mohd Shah, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Salina Budin
title_fullStr Effect of surface treatment on morphology and mechanical properties of polypropylene reinforced kaolin / Aziurah Mohd Shah, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Salina Budin
title_full_unstemmed Effect of surface treatment on morphology and mechanical properties of polypropylene reinforced kaolin / Aziurah Mohd Shah, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Salina Budin
title_sort effect of surface treatment on morphology and mechanical properties of polypropylene reinforced kaolin / aziurah mohd shah, aznifa mahyam zaharudin and salina budin
publishDate 2009
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43047/1/43047.PDF
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